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Mens Rain Jacket

Sale price €115,95 EUR Regular price €151,95
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Color: Bone
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Stay dry and comfortable during your rides with this lightweight men’s rain jacket, designed to pair perfectly with Navy or Bone Breeches. Crafted from a blend of polyester and recycled polyester, this jacket combines a soft, breathable feel with durability to maintain its shape, making it an essential for wet and windy conditions.

Featuring a slim-fit design, the jacket offers a flattering silhouette without compromising freedom of movement. The asymmetrical zip prevents chin chafing, while the elasticated hood—designed to fit comfortably over your riding helmet—eliminates the need for traditional drawstrings. Elastic cuffs and waistband provide a snug fit, effectively keeping out wind and light rain.

Whether you’re working around the yard, out on a hack, or heading to an event, this jacket is a versatile addition to your equestrian wardrobe.

Greg is 188cm tall and wears a Mens Rain Jacket in a size large.

Please Note:The Mens Rain Jacket uses lockdown zips which are designed for secure, stay-in-place functionality, ideal for activewear and riding apparel. With this feature, your clothing stays exactly as you set it, allowing you to focus on movement without adjustments.

How to Use:

1. Zipping Up or Down: To move the zipper, lift the zipper pull fully to a vertical position (90 degrees to the zipper track). This disengages the lock, allowing the zipper to move smoothly.

2. Locking in Place: Once adjusted, press the zipper pull flat against the track to lock it securely in place.

Important: If the zipper pull isn’t fully lifted when moving up or down, it may feel stuck, misalign the teeth which might split t zip or cause unnecessary wear, reducing the zipper’s effectiveness over time. Always make sure the zipper pull is fully raised when zipping, and fully pressed down to engage the lock.

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